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The Analysis of the Ge VII spectrum. Inst. Spectrosc. Preprint no.11, 28 pp. (Troitsk, Moscow Region, Russia, 1986)

Authors: Podobedova, L.I.; Ryabtsev, A.N.;

The Analysis of the Ge VII spectrum. Inst. Spectrosc. Preprint no.11, 28 pp. (Troitsk, Moscow Region, Russia, 1986)

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The analysis of the 3d8 ��� 3d74p, 3p63d8 ��� 3p53d9 and 3d74s ��� 3d74p transitions in Ge VII is presented. Ge VII spectrum was excited in a vacuum spark with electric parameters: C = 1 ��10 ��F, L = 500 �� 1000 nH and U = 4 �� 10 kV. Spectrum in the wavelength range below 210 �� was recorded on a 3-m grazing incidence (5o grazing angle) spectrograph having a grating with 3600 l/mm. For the wavelengths above 700 �� a 6.65-m normal incidence spectrograph with the 1200 l/mm grating was used. The wavelength uncertainties are estimated to be 0.004 �� in the short wavelength region and 0.007 �� in the long wavelength region. The analysis resulted in the identification of 36 spectral lines of the 3p63d8 ��� 3p53d9 transitions in the range 123 ��� 142 �� and 235 lines of the 3d74s ��� 3d74p transitions in the range 671 ��� 987 ��. The wavelengths of the 3d8 ��� 3d74p transitions were remeasured and their identification was extended by 37 new lines. The 3d8 ��� 3d74p transition array consists now of 256 lines in the range 159 ��� 201 ��. All levels of the relevant configurations were found. The Ge vii wavelengths presented in this Preprint were never published while the energy levels can be found in: L.I.Podobedova and A.N.Ryabtsev. Energy Levels of the First Excited Configurations of Ge VII. Opt. Spectrosc. 60, 694���697 (1986).

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Atomic ion spectra, wavelengths, energy levels, transition probabilities, parametric calculations

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